Islamic app for 7-year-olds.
What 7-year-olds need from an Islamic app
- Short lessons — 5-10 minutes is the attention budget.
- Story format — 7-year-olds learn ethics through narrative, not lecture.
- Plain English — vocabulary at a 2nd-grade reading level.
- A trusted helper — Aya answers questions a parent might not have time to.
- Parent visibility — every conversation visible to you.
- No ads, no tracking — clean experience for a child.
Sweet spot, not the only fit
AyaQuest primarily targets ages 7–9, with tuning for 5–7 (shorter beats, more illustration) and 10–12 (richer context, reflection prompts). A 7-year-old is the sweet spot — old enough to follow a story, young enough that nothing about the deen is taken for granted yet.
What's free for a 7-year-old
The Starter Islands surahs — Al-Fatiha, Al-Falaq, An-Nas, Al-Ikhlas, Al-Fil, Al-Kawthar — are free forever. These are the surahs your 7-year-old probably already prays. Pro unlocks the full 114-surah curriculum across 4 themed regions for $8.99/month (with a one-week free trial) or $71.99/year.
See also: Quran for 7-year-olds · Quran for 8-year-olds · Pillar essay